New Yorker Magazine Campaign Scandal!

19 Sep 2024 22:09 #1 by FredHayek

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19 Sep 2024 22:10 #2 by FredHayek

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20 Sep 2024 08:32 #3 by koobookie
Is the New Yorker the same as the New York Magazine?

Nope.

They are very different magazines: New York Magazine focuses on lifestyle, and lists NY events and activities. The New Yorker focuses on the cultural life and publishes fiction, poetry, non-fiction and commentary.

But hey, you found a "scandal" for a lifestyle mag. Good for you.

My question is - who cares?

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20 Sep 2024 08:56 #4 by FredHayek
Oops, my bad.

But you don't think it is a bad idea for reporters to sleep with the candidates they cover?

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20 Sep 2024 09:17 #5 by koobookie

FredHayek wrote: Oops, my bad.

But you don't think it is a bad idea for reporters to sleep with the candidates they cover?


Of course it's irresponsible. She going to lose her job, and possibly, her career. Bad decision.

But did it affect her ability to cover the story? Perhaps not.
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New York Magazine editor in chief David Haskell said in a note to staff Friday morning that editors learned of the relationship "a few days ago" and immediately "took her off the 2024 campaign."

He said an internal review of Nuzzi’s published work since December found “no inaccuracies nor evidence of bias" that require corrections. The magazine is engaging an unnamed independent third party to more thoroughly review her 2024 stories, which Haskell said will "influence our final disciplinary decision."

"As I made clear to Olivia, she had created at the very least the appearance of a conflict, and, by choosing not to disclose this to her editors, had violated our policies and potentially damaged our readers' trust," Haskell wrote.

Nuzzi said in a statement shared with several outlets, including CNN and the New York Times, that “earlier this year, the nature of some communication between myself and a former reporting subject turned personal.”

She said she did not directly report on the subject or use them as a source during that time.

“The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict,” Nuzzi added. “I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I’ve disappointed, especially my colleagues at New York.”

She did not identify the source, but several outlets, including Status, named Kennedy.

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